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AMD Debuts Radeon RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 Powered by RDNA 4, and FSR 4

For the first time in many years I have a non Nvidia card in my main PC. Bought a Sapphire 9070XT Nitro + and I have to say I have zero regrets so far.
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That Sapphire is absolute brick man!...but I like big video cards and I cannot lie :p
It was among the considerations for me at the time, but I ruled it out seeing as my psu has three dedicated 8-pin outs.

-80mv might be a bit too much uv for some cores but -40-50 isn't a bad result either. Only the best cores hit -80-100 from what I've seen. I'm also basing my results from stability in VR environments which tend to be more demanding of stability.
My findings are it varies game by game. I'm playing Dragonkin: The Banished (UE5,kinda meh game btw) at -85 uv stable and was running -100 for hours and hours until it finally locked up on my one day. On the contrary though, back when I was running Ratchet and Clank I had to significantly back off the uv to achieve stability. I think it was down to around even -50 iirc
 
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That's what I've found also. If I leave it at 0 uv, I am stable. I can definitely get more performance and higher clocks if I undervolt (Nitro+ anywhere from -70 to -120), but I'm not stable in all games at all times. Some are fine...others are not.
 
My 21-year old son just bought a Gigabyte 9070xt on Friday. I know that the data suggests that nVidia has a massive market share advantage, but my house is now split down the middle. I have a RTX 5070ti, youngest has a RTX 3070, two older kids have RX9070xt. I must say that other than my oldest son having Crimson Desert crash on loading for a few weeks straight, I am very impressed with the new AMD cards.
 
My 21-year old son just bought a Gigabyte 9070xt on Friday. I know that the data suggests that nVidia has a massive market share advantage, but my house is now split down the middle. I have a RTX 5070ti, youngest has a RTX 3070, two older kids have RX9070xt. I must say that other than my oldest son having Crimson Desert crash on loading for a few weeks straight, I am very impressed with the new AMD cards.
You can test in Adrenaline > Graphics > AFMF.
 
AMD is really holding the damn line on pricing. Powercolor 9070XT on Amazon for $650. All the 5070 Ti cards are $920+.

It's something. I'll take a lifeline wherever it can be found these days.
Prob a wise choice to use gddr6
 
AMD is really holding the damn line on pricing. Powercolor 9070XT on Amazon for $650. All the 5070 Ti cards are $920+.

It's something. I'll take a lifeline wherever it can be found these days.
AMD announced price hikes already incoming. Also, 5070ti can be found less than $920. Bestbuy had an instore clearance deal for $700 recently (widely available, gone now) and Newegg had one for $880 on their fantastech sale. Regardless, get in on a card of either type now if you want one. Amd or Nvidia, they're both only going up!
 
AMD is really holding the damn line on pricing. Powercolor 9070XT on Amazon for $650. All the 5070 Ti cards are $920+.

It's something. I'll take a lifeline wherever it can be found these days.
Probably only lasts until stock runs out. E.g. the Asus Prime 9070 XT is available at around $750 including sales tax in my country, which amounts to approx $600 excluding sales tax. All other cards are way higher, so my guess is they got a lot of stock while prices were low. They seem to keep the pricing according to their purchase price, rather than price it like it would be on the next batch they receive.
 
AMD is really holding the damn line on pricing. Powercolor 9070XT on Amazon for $650. All the 5070 Ti cards are $920+.

It's something. I'll take a lifeline wherever it can be found these days.
Performance wise it's pretty even for me in ff14 lol, 70-74% of the performance for 70% of the price. I hope AMD's next line is better, I was disappointed it was so much lower performance than the 7000 series.
 
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